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1. speaking trumpet
noun.
A
trumpet-shaped
acoustic
device
to
intensify
and
direct
the
human
voice;
formerly
held
to
the
ear
by
a
hard-of-hearing
person.
Synonyms
acoustic device
2. Icelandic-speaking
adjective.
Able
to
communicate
in
Icelandic.
Synonyms
communicative
communicatory
Antonyms
uncommunicative
taciturn
inarticulate
3. trumpet-like
adjective.
Resembling
the
sound
of
a
trumpet.
Synonyms
loud
Antonyms
soft
softness
4. speaking
noun.
(ˈspiːkɪŋ)
The
utterance
of
intelligible
speech.
Synonyms
speech production
utterance
whispering
susurration
speech
whisper
voicelessness
vocalization
Antonyms
skew
tactlessness
agree
loud
shout
5. speaking
adjective.
(ˈspiːkɪŋ)
Capable
of
or
involving
speech
or
speaking.
Synonyms
tongued
Antonyms
nonspeaking
go
6. speaking
noun.
(ˈspiːkɪŋ)
Delivering
an
address
to
a
public
audience.
Synonyms
address
oral presentation
disputation
public speaking
debate
recital
speech
public debate
recitation
reading
speechmaking
Antonyms
power
powerfulness
tongueless
walk-on
7. trumpet
noun.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
A
brass
musical
instrument
with
a
brilliant
tone;
has
a
narrow
tube
and
a
flared
bell
and
is
played
by
means
of
valves.
Synonyms
serpent
brass
trump
cornet
brass instrument
horn
Antonyms
anapsid
whisper
shout
close up
specify
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Proclaim
on,
or
as
if
on,
a
trumpet.
Synonyms
promulgate
proclaim
exclaim
Antonyms
take in
criticize
inactivity
overact
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Utter
in
trumpet-like
sounds.
Synonyms
utter
emit
let loose
let out
Antonyms
mitigated
incomplete
absorb
hold
keep quiet
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Play
or
blow
on
the
trumpet.
Synonyms
play
blow
Antonyms
underact
immovableness
tightness
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
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